Judge Michael M. Baylson upheld the earlier decision, ruling that the Eagles failed to demonstrate the physical alteration required under state law to trigger coverage. He noted that the team could not show physical disappearance, deterioration, or injury to the covered property, nor the absence of physical function.
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